OUR APPROACH
Sahyog Disha For Social Empowerment has made a considerable shift in its programming approach over the years. From providing basic services and social protection, focusing on health (including nutrition), education to empowering the poor and vulnerable groups.
Sahyogdisha For Social Empowerment has evolved into a rights-based organization in order to address underlying causes of poverty. Our focus is explicitly on the well-being, social position and rights of underprivileged children & people, persons with special ability and women & girls from marginalized communities.
Sahyogdisha For Social Empowerment focuses on developing the potential of underprivileged children & people, persons with special ability and women & girls to drive long lasting equitable changes. We strategically emphasize on promoting quality healthcare, hunger free world, inclusive education, gender equitable and sustainable livelihood opportunities and disaster relief.
Our efforts are focused to fight against underlying causes of poverty, building secure and resilient communities and ensuring a life of dignity for all underprivileged children & people, persons with special ability and women & girls from marginalized and vulnerable communities.
Moving forward our robust approach will continue to systematically examine social problems, issues or trends, with the aim of prompting changes that are being analyzed, gender transformative value chain approaches, leadership and life skills strengthening, building capacities and leadership roles at multiple levels, advocacy on national (at present) and international (later) platforms and facilitating links and dialogues between public, private and civil society.
Our Goals
1. To facilitate access to basic healthcare to every section of the society
2. To ensure food security for the needy
3. To enable the rehabilitation of persons with disabilities (PWDs) through supplemental education, extensive training and providing assistive aids designed for daily living, education and for the work place
4. To empower the disabled and differently abled by ways of helping them become capable of employment which will help them become economically independent
5. To build the next generation of people with disabilities who are confident, assertive, smart and independent